BREAKING: Donald Trump's brain misfires horribly when publicly asked by a reporter about the colossal $83.3 million defamation lawsuit that he just lost to E. Jean Carroll — and his response makes zero sense.
The cognitive decline is clearly accelerating...
"Do you plan to try to use campaign funds or PAC money to try pay some of the penalties in the New York defamation and fraud cases?" asked the reporter.
"I don't understand, what?" asked a visibly confused Trump.
"Are you thinking of potentially trying to use campaign money to pay some of those penalties?" the reporter repeated.
"What penalties?" asked Trump, who apparently has already forgotten about the Carroll verdict.
"In the New York fraud case and the defamation case," said the reporter.
"I... I didn't do anything wrong," said Trump. "I mean that's been proven as far as I'm concerned and actually we won in the court of appeals you probably saw that. That case has been largely won in the court of appeals. Uh, that was a political case coordinated with the White House by the attorney general I assume is what you're talking about and we won that case largely in the court of appeals."
The reporter than repeated again that she was asking him about the E. Jean Carroll case.
"That's a ridiculous case," said Trump.
There are a few explanations for Trump's nonsensical remarks. It's possible that he simply has too many indictments and lawsuits for his feeble old mind to keep up with. It's also possible that he is lying like he so often does. Either one makes him unfit for office.
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